California’s community colleges already produce outstanding nurses through their Associate Degree in Nursing (ADN) programs.
Opinion
2UrbanGirls on MSNThe Nursing Shortage Is Real – Community Colleges Are Ready to Respond
By Cassandra Jennings, Chair, California Community Colleges Black and African-American Advisory Panel California is facing a ...
Is there a nursing shortage in California? Now, yes, though in a few years, probably not. By 2027, the state is projected to have as many nurses as it needs because of a rise in nursing program ...
By: Xong Her, Registered Nurse, Sacramento City College Graduate California is facing a serious nursing shortage, and our ...
You have /5 articles left. Sign up for a free account or log in. After tussling over proposed legislation to allow community colleges to offer a bachelor’s of ...
Community colleges are where many nurses start. They should be where we have the chance to finish as we shift into our careers.
NANTICOKE — Luzerne County Community College (LCCC) announced on Thursday that it was awarded a $507,318 grant from the U.S.
EdSource · California high schoolers get a crash course in finance Joanne Scott had been without full-time work for about two decades and was struggling to reenter the workforce. Then she learned this ...
1don MSN
Cape Fear Community College sees an increase in nursing students despite the statewide shortage
The growing nursing shortage has been a problem across the country for years, but new numbers show colleges in our area are ...
Lawmakers approved two bills to allow some community colleges to provide bachelor’s degrees in nursing. That’s setting up another conflict with the California State University, which already offers ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results